What Does Vehicle Preparation Include?
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Vehicle preparation involves the readiness of chassis components and the renewal of vehicle fluids. Below is a detailed introduction to vehicle preparation. Chassis Component Preparation: After years of driving or being parked, a vehicle's chassis can be eroded by air, moisture, and corrosive substances from the road to varying degrees. Certain parts, especially plastic components, are prone to damage, which can affect the vehicle's original performance. The suspension system is the most critical part of the chassis that impacts stability. If the suspension system malfunctions, the vehicle will be extremely uncomfortable to drive. Therefore, a comprehensive inspection of the chassis is necessary, with particular attention to the shock absorbers and suspension system. For used cars with unusual noises from the chassis, these areas should be inspected promptly, and any damaged parts should be replaced immediately. Vehicle Fluid Renewal: If the vehicle's fluids have not been changed for many years, they should be replaced promptly. This is especially important for older vehicles, where the engine oil, oil filter, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and antifreeze should all be replaced.